Check out the Social Regressive on YouTubeAny good video links for bedding and adding pillars?
Check out the Social Regressive on YouTubeAny good video links for bedding and adding pillars?
Check out the Social Regressive on YouTubeAny good video links for bedding and adding pillars?
Prairie DogPasture Poodles, I take it they are Coyote.
Hi.The Boyd's are great value. Mass production making them affordable.
I bought some online in 2010 when they could export them at $99 plus post.
They were costing me $160 aud at the time. Our dollar was up.
They need to come via an importer now pushing the price up.
Good stable laminate no frills solid stocks.
The rest is history.
Don't hesitate if they have a model to suit.
Not really.Hi.
I think Boyds are exporting again. https://www.boydsgunstocks.com/content/international-customers
I read that there have been some changes in ITAR regulations. I wish i could find some hard evidence with regard to ITAR, but it does seem that Boyds will export once more. Do you have any import issues on rifle stocks in Oz?
I can make consistent hits at 1200y with 6.5 creedmoor only have a 26" barrel and I have a buddy in FL who hits consistently at 800 with a 24" factory savage.Consistent hits with a 6.5 creedmoor at 1,000 yards? Hmmm. Good luck. I do hope to improve the appearance of the venture though. It seems to be a well made rifle for the price point.
I think there are 2 things at play with long range though I have little experience.I can make consistent hits at 1200y with 6.5 creedmoor only have a 26" barrel and I have a buddy in FL who hits consistently at 800 with a 24" factory savage.
Everything is a process getting competent at 100y is a good point you make. Once you have that down it's just figuring out where the bullet is going at longer ranges and you can lay them in there. I have to say that having/reloading consistent ammunition plays a big part. It's amazing what you can do with simple components if you try.I think there are 2 things at play with long range though I have little experience.
Firstly knowing the adjustment required for the distance, weather might be the third variable but if you know the math for the elevation and windage you should make hits with an moa rifle.
Secondly, if you are a competent shot and group at 100 , with appropriate correction and a good hold rest etc any achievable the distance should be relevent to the correction made and a good shot.
Error becomes exaggerated over distance but the shooter has done their part the bullet is on its path.